Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

How Politics run Chevron- the burocracy is killing us

Its sad but very true. Politics do play into who's being laid off. Recently I have seen many good people getting moved into roles that are clearly a backwards step in their careers and others who have no experience nor demonstrated they are capable of producing better being promoted to senior positions. These things happen at all companies but the toxic environment at Chevron has seen managers stick up for their friends and punish workers who continuously out performed their co-workers and make their mates look insufficient. Even 1.0+ rated individuals are at risk if their are not best friends with certain managers. Can anyone think of any examples?

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who cares! Go back and teach grammer in high school.

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Post ID: @47tz+DJIgIDo

Yes, burocracy is killing CVX. But so is hiring people that do not know how to spell and cannot even use a spell check.

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Post ID: @4b2b+DJIgIDo

Hey Anonymous171148, why don't you make Anonymous170917 post's a separate topic. I'm sure many folks will have some comments about that DH.

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Post ID: @3IzJ+DJIgIDo

Anonymous170917 - Agree with you on Sadek. He really doesn't do anything by himself but everything is about or for himself. I won't work with him ever and he'll screw over someone else in a flash. No relation to Fat Bastard in D&C but might call him the Rat Bastard. He loves the BP's because he works them to get some kind of benefit for himself. Gladly will take free golf game.

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Post ID: @37kl+DJIgIDo

I love all the names posted here for all to read. Thanks for telling it how it is. If anyone has more juicy takes to tell, it would deserve its own topic do more folks can pile in. It was wreaking too much lately. I'm so glad to hear we are starting to throw out the garbage.

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Post ID: @34sJ+DJIgIDo

Hani Sadek- the BIGGGGESSSTTTTTT asshole in Chevron.

Ask Monty, Ricky or Gwendolyn. I'm sorry for Gwen she has to put up with this bastard.

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http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/sinners-in-the-hands/ Morris, the son of a Chevron engineer, moved to Nigeria in first grade and to Kuwait in middle school, eventually returning to Texas and graduating from Lutheran South Academy, in Clear Lake. In an audio recording of his evangelical “testimony of salvation” on the church’s website, Morris says that he spent his high school years playing shortstop on his baseball team, drinking, and bullying his classmates The Church of Wells’s origins can be traced to Baylor University, where Morris and Ringnald met as undergraduates and where they became acquainted with Gardner, a 2007 graduate of Garland’s Naaman Forest High School who briefly attended McLennan Community College. It was during college that faith began to consume them, especially Morris, who started street preaching around Baylor his sophomore year, until campus police shooed him away and confiscated his bullhorn when professors complained about the noise. They found that most people did not want to hear their message, but they reveled in the rejection, which they felt made them more Christlike. “If we are the image of Christ in this world, we will be hated and treated as He was when He was in the world,” they wrote in 2009 on their blog. They faced many indignities, from having their PA system smashed to being pushed off their soapboxes.

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Post ID: @2Qt9+DJIgIDo

Aren't you going to mention the fast food workers that were made drill site managers? Don't want to forget that part.

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Post ID: @18R3+DJIgIDo

This is the guy gombu has now. Leaders? .

For example the fatality at AMBU...the rest of the story..... Allegedley Jesse Morris a D&C manager who did not want to snub in production casing....why? He was somewhere and some got killed snubbing so the story goes. So Jesse is D&C manager in AMBU and decides no snubbing.....Chevron snubs production casing everywhere else. Everyone snubs in casing....EVERYONE...except AMBU. No snubbing leads to stabbing the live well with coil to place a plug and then leave a frac head on the live well for months. This was the root cause for the PA fatality and Chevron has no clue. My last attempt was talking to the new VP who came from a refinery and had zero upstream experience and a few months later everyone's prediction came true. Inexperience hands working on a live well that was plugged several months before and rocked up close to 5,000 PSI. If Morris was not such a dumb ass we would have snubbed the production casing in and be done with it at least do it with D&C personnel not production personnel that have zero well experience........Morris gets promoted. F*** up to move up. His idiotic and blatant negligence kills a young man. This is public knowledge and guess what, as of last month they still don't snub!!!! DISASTER. Chevron should not be allowed to operate. Anonymous142338

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Post ID: @1HoS+DJIgIDo

Looks more someone trolling for information since they didn't have an example to post.

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Post ID: @Wm8+DJIgIDo

I think the problem is your "buro-cracy."

Hot DAMM, and you wonder why you are being shown the door.

Attention all newcomers to posting on the internet; spell check is your friend!

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Post ID: @98k+DJIgIDo

We don't use that rating

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